Jean-Claude
Keeper of the beautiful
Just sayin'....called it.
Jean-Claude said:You sound like a nightmare to deal with.
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Jean-Claude said:You sound like a nightmare to deal with.
DetailBurger said:Detail Works had my car from 8am until about 4pm at $350 and the car looked 1,000% brand new perfection. So I guess I can use that as my guideline. That is 8 hours with most likely an hour lunch break? LOL. So 7 hours ... $350 .... is my experience, and why I am having difficulty with 20 hours $1,700.
Of course. I agree. But someone can take 40 hours to clean a car if they want to. Keep that in mind. As for how much time will be needed? Its a new car. I've driven it for 4 weeks. So that should give you a decent idea of how much cleaning is needed prior to the detailing. I dont want to be quoted 20 hours when it may really only need 7 hours of work. That's why I am asking if 20 hours and $1700 is reasonable for a brand new car needing opti coat.
Unfortunately you didn't answer the question you quoted. Is $1,700 a fair price for what is involved?
Please note... this is a BRAND NEW CAR. It rolled off the lot 1 month ago. It has a brand new paint job that was completed 2 months ago. This isnt a 1980 BMW that needs extensive work. Its brand new. Not a single scuff or chip on it, anywhere. The wheels are also 1 month old. Brand new. I just wanted to get my rims and paint sealed. As part of this, the items need minor cleaning and polishing from only 4 weeks of driving. Cost should not be a mystery.
stotte20 said:way to make a new account and put your 2 cents in. you were fishing the first time trying to get some one to tell you the price was to much money. just give it up eaither pay the price or go some where else.
umi000 said:Not that I'm agreeing with what he said, but the user whose post you're referring to has a join date of January 2008 - so not exactly a new account...
biggiepee said:Its funny ever since 3D bought Autopia all the well know detailers praise their products. 3D has been around for years, I never seen one post from these same detailers praising their products.
biggiepee said:who ever doesnt shop around and ask questions is a fool. its called being a smart consumer. Why cant people just answer a question and keep it moving, who cares. All this coating stuff is just hype and marketing, and since most people just want to be on a bandwagon all it takes is one well know detailer ( whos is being paid by the company) to say this is such a great product and everyone wants to try it. Its funny ever since 3D bought Autopia all the well know detailers praise their products. 3D has been around for years, I never seen one post from these same detailers praising their products.
biggiepee said:who ever doesnt shop around and ask questions is a fool. its called being a smart consumer. Why cant people just answer a question and keep it moving, who cares. All this coating stuff is just hype and marketing, and since most people just want to be on a bandwagon all it takes is one well know detailer ( whos is being paid by the company) to say this is such a great product and everyone wants to try it. Its funny ever since 3D bought Autopia all the well know detailers praise their products. 3D has been around for years, I never seen one post from these same detailers praising their products.
mikenap said:And as for being a smart consumer, yeah I don't see it. If you call one detailer and his price is too high for you, call another. Quality doesn't come cheap, though, as should be evident to someone driving a 6-series on HREs.
Dan said:Owned in 3...2...1
3D doesn't make any coatings, thanks for playing. The product in question is made by Optimum Polymer Technologies.
biggiepee said:Second i would never walk into a mercedes dealership because the cars are garbage, I would walk into the lexus dealership first.
biggiepee said:I never said 3D made coatings. I am aware that Opti coat is made by Optimum. My point is to show how everyone is so gullible to fall for all the marketing hype of every new product, as long as it is endorsed by a well know detailer.
Second i would never walk into a mercedes dealership because the cars are garbage, I would walk into the lexus dealership first.
biggiepee said:I never said 3D made coatings. I am aware that Opti coat is made by Optimum. My point is to show how everyone is so gullible to fall for all the marketing hype of every new product, as long as it is endorsed by a well know detailer. Every week someone is discovering the next great product. Second i would never walk into a mercedes dealership because themselves cars are garbage, I would walk into the lexus dealership first. I never seen so many people cry about a man asking about a price. This is a detailing forum, none of the responses are going to hurt my feelings, I find it humorous how sensitive alot of you are.
tdekany said:Hey, how does it feel to be so perfect and wise? Can you please tell me what I should spend my money on? I don't mean detailing supplies, just in general. I appreciate your help. Thanks
PS: Can you also tell us how your experience was with OPTI COAT? Did you also wash your car with dawn weekly like David? How soon did Opti Coat fail for you? I knew I shouldn't have trusted DF's udates!!!!!!!!! So as far as LSP, what is the real deal we should all use? Thanks again!!!!
biggiepee said:Never used opticoat, and Im sure its a great product. But my point was any new product that comes out only needs two people saying its the next great thing and it becomes the next great thing no matter how the product performs. First it was menzerna then 105/205 then Uno, then the new meguairs d300. Or P21 wheel gel then Sonax then Ironx, Its funny how easy it is to make a product the next best thing.